Health Surveillance Ontology (HSO)

A collection of concepts and relationships needed to model all the data and information collected in the process of surveillance, including surveillance inputs, methods, and outputs, across the animal and public health domains. It defines a common vocabulary for researchers who need to share information within and across the domains involved in One Health surveillance, as well as machine-interpretable definitions of these concepts and relations among them. It is one of the harmonisation resources that allow the process of data interoperability.

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Authors Noy, N. F. & Mcguinness, D. L.
PublicationTitle Ontology Development 101: A Guide to Creating Your First Ontology
PublicationType Report
PublicationYear 2001
Publisher Stanford University
Website http://protege.stanford.edu/publications/ontology_development/ontology101.pdf
ZoteroURL https://www.zotero.org/groups/2344323/orion/items/itemKey/Y57AB3S7
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Category ORION-specific; Data processing and analysis
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Sector Shared Definition
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Provided by: EJP ORION project
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Author taras_guenther
Last Updated 29 April 2020, 02:02 (CEST)
Created 3 September 2019, 13:02 (CEST)